|
|
What
it Takes to be a Leader
By Sonshi.com
The
concept of leadership has been studied and published countless times. Most of
us know what leadership is but does everyone know what it takes to become an effective
leader?
Let us start
by saying that being a leader is not glamorous. Many think about the position
and not the work behind the position. There is very little glory in it. The load
of responsibility given to a leader is enormous. On top of that, he will sometimes
be publicly mocked, blamed, and criticized. So why do individuals take on this
role? Duty. There are situations that just lead to someone being in charge, whether
it be his superior skill or just plain courage. This poor soul who takes on the
yoke is now responsible for the outcome though most of the work will be on the
followers.
Thus, to
achieve a desirable outcome, a leader must be able to gain the support of her
followers. If she can't, then she is ineffective. Therefore, be aware of the heavy
burden all leaders have to carry. Below is a listing of what it takes to be leader:
- Like Alexander
the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte, you need to lead from the front. In general,
people are lost. When they see someone ahead of them to guide the way, they tend
to follow. Be that someone. By default, you are their leader. No formal ceremony
necessary.
- Listen
to your group. You don't need to agree and do all they suggest, but at least consider
their points of view. Doing so, you will gain much goodwill for they have someone
who cares.
- Don't mind
working in the dirt. When you're afraid to go to certain areas where your people
have been, you are already at a disadvantage. Leaders go wherever they have to
go to achieve an objective. You are never too big to do the most menial tasks.
- Appoint
strong administrators, preferably stronger than yourself. They will do your will,
and are the major cogs driving the entire system. Promote your staff based on
loyalty and performance.
- Be 100
percent committed to the organization. If you're not, why should your people?
When they see someone who only thinks of himself, they will be discouraged. But
when they see someone who looks out for the group, even above personal gain and
be ready and willing to suffer the consequences of risks taken, they will indeed
follow without hesitation.
- Share the
rewards. Do it, and they will want more.
- Strict
discipline on yourself. If there are any doubts to your ability, there will not
be complete unity. Be tough on yourself and your strongest critics will never
have anything to complain about.
- Be a person
who is likable. We're not talking about physical appearance as much as having
a pleasant personality. Don't be afraid to use humor and show humbleness in your
actions. Quite simply, people will go with someone they admire.
- You can
take the loneliness. When you're the leader, feelings of bleakness will be with
you many times. On occasion, you will bouts of depression for there is no one
you can truly consult with. Taking on duties that are unprecedented will do that
to you. Your character and emotional control will have to be strong enough to
navigate through this mire.
- Get rid
of individuals who are against you personally. No doubt you will have people who
will disagree with your policies. In fact, you need thinking people who can question
your rationale; you don't want yes-men. But when certain individuals attack you
as a person, you need to let them go. This behavior will only bring division.
- Encourage
other leaders. When you see bravery, reward the act. When you see intelligence,
reward the attribute. Bring forth potential leaders where one day you will be
able to step down so another who is more capable can take your place. The group
as a whole will be better for it. But in the meantime, you are truly the undisputed
leader with little care for the position other than serving your organization.
Home
| Sonshi Articles |
The Temple | Top
of Page
Site
Map
Copyright © 1999 - 2004 Sonshi.com. All Rights Reserved.
|